© * Blaze ~ _ ® 
* BLAZE. (i) Pillar. Plant Pat. 10. Scarlet- 
crimson. This brilliant red Rose resembles 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber in growth and bloom. 
It makes a gorgeous show ‘for weeks in June. 
Under favorable conditions it often repeats I in 
the fall. Quite hardy. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* New Dawn. Bloom and bush (2) 
These Roses have all been easily wintered at 
West Grove when planted in sheltered situations or 
given protection from winter and early spring sun 
and wind. Blaze, New Dawn and Prosperity have 
proved quite hardy without protection. 
x CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. Cl. H.T. Pillar. 
Rose-pink. This is a climbing sport of the lovely 
Dainty Bess Rose with the same ane rose-pink, 
frve-petaled blooms. $1 each.* 
* CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Cl. 
H.T. Pillar. Goiden yellow. Beautiful, golden yellow 
blooms as shown in illustration on page 16. $1 each.* 
* CLIMBING TALISMAN. Cl. H.T. Pillar. Multicolored. 
A climbing sport of the famous Talisman Rose with multi- 
colored blooms. $1 each.* 
*MERMAID. C. Sulphur-yellow. Immense, single blooms 
of sulphur-yellow glorified with a heavy, shaggy mass of rich 
golden anthers. The flowers come abundantly all season. 
$1 each.* 
* PROSPERITY. Pillar. White. A lovely, fragrant, oak- 
hardy Rose for pillars or low fences, as it grows only about 
7 feet. The well-formed flowers are full petaled and come in 
great clusters all the growing season. Color is white with a 
dainty pink flush_in the center. The hardiest, most con- 
tinuous-blooming Pillar Rose. $1 each.* 
*SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Cl. H.T. Pillar. 
Crimson. Deliciously fragrant, large, perfect crimson blooms. 
A most satisfactory, repeat- -blooming crimson Climber. $1 
each.* 
(2) (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet.) 
Plant Pat. No. 1. Blush-pink. Awarded the first plant patent 
and the Bloomfield Gold Medal by The American Rose 
Society for ‘‘the best hardy Everblooming Climbing Rose 
ever produced anywhere in the world.’ This record remains 
unchallenged. 
We have a specimen plant In our display garden with 12 to 
15-foot canes, well clothed with rich green foliage, that 
year after year in June provides masses of lovely, pale 
pink, fragrant blooms, like Tea Roses, on long cutting 
stems, and repeats its bloom until hard frost. In normal 
seasons we have blooms on this plant in November. 
With New Dawn you can beautify your garage with 
Roses from June until frost or use it on arches, arbors, 
fences and trellises. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
4 LOVELY CLIMBING ROSES $3.97 
alue $4. 
One each New Dawn, Blaze, Doubloons (Page 20) 
and June Morn (Page 21). 
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Very hardy and suitable for park planting or around 
the home as decorative specimen plants. Allow about 
4-foot planting space for these Roses. 
*MARTHA LAMBERT. Vivid scarlet. Use as 
brilliant specimens on your [awn or in the shrub border. 
Heads of intense scarlet, single blooms, like brilliant 
phlox, come from June until frost, In open clusters of 
from 5 to 40 flowers on erect plants that grow here to 
3 feet high and the same across. A superb Rose for 
spacing along drives. $1 each.* 
*MABELLE STEARNS. Plant Pat. 297. Fully 
double, medium-sized pink blooms cover the bush. 
Spreading growth. $2 each; 3 for $5.% 
8 EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES 
Our plants have splendid heads 
and are budded on selected, heavy 
314-foot stems. 
This year the supply is limited 
but such as we have are tip-top 
varieties in red, pink, yellow and 
multicolors. 
Please write for list of available ; 
kinds. $3.50 each, by express, de- 7 
livery not prepaid. Tee Rose 
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